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n. (context linear algebra English) a sum, each of whose summands is an appropriate vector times an appropriate scalar (or ring element)
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In mathematics, a linear combination is an expression constructed from a set of terms by multiplying each term by a constant and adding the results (e.g. a linear combination of x and y would be any expression of the form ax + by, where a and b are constants). The concept of linear combinations is central to linear algebra and related fields of mathematics. Most of this article deals with linear combinations in the context of a vector space over a field, with some generalizations given at the end of the article.
Usage examples of "linear combination".
But after Zero Time the whole system can be represented only by a linear combination of two waves.